Re: Files on /dev/shm/ disappear

2022-03-03 Thread David Wright
On Wed 02 Mar 2022 at 14:28:07 (+), Andy Smith wrote: > On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 07:54:53AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > Someone who knows systemd, dbus, and all that stuff might be able to > > suggest next steps. > > I'm not really that person but yes, logind removes things from > /dev/shm

Re: Files on /dev/shm/ disappear

2022-03-02 Thread Andy Smith
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 02:28:07PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > logind removes things from /dev/shm for a user if it's not a > system user, when that user's session ends. In case it wasn't clearly enough explained why this is happening: it clears out /dev/shm when the user's LAST session ends, but

Re: Files on /dev/shm/ disappear

2022-03-02 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 07:54:53AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > Someone who knows systemd, dbus, and all that stuff might be able to > suggest next steps. I'm not really that person but yes, logind removes things from /dev/shm for a user if it's not a system user, when that user's

Re: Files on /dev/shm/ disappear

2022-03-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Mar 02, 2022 at 09:46:23AM +0100, Antal Koós wrote: > The symptom: > There are two users on a host 'debhost'. > I make 'su' from'user1' to 'user2', and create a file on /dev/shm. > I make 'scp' from another host for 'user2@debhost', but target is the > $HOME and not the /dev/shm. >

Files on /dev/shm/ disappear

2022-03-02 Thread Antal Koós
Hi! I'm not an expert Debian user and would like to know which package may have the error? Openssh-server maybe? The symptom: There are two users on a host 'debhost'. I make 'su' from'user1' to 'user2', and create a file on /dev/shm. I make 'scp' from another host for 'user2@debhost', but target